highlight: things that will be highlighted in single lines near the top
of the the I18n home page. It includes information about general events and also about newly published resources of all types. It typically does not
include descriptions of changes to existing documents, items for review only, translations, etc. RSS feed

new draft: news about new and updated Working Draft documents, Candidate
Recommendations and Proposed Recommendations with an internationalization bias, ie. documents on the Technical Recommendation or Note track as they
move through their various phases. Last Call Working Drafts are assigned to this category, but also the Update category. New Recommendations or Notes
are assigned to the New Resource category. RSS feed

for review: resources (articles, FAQs, tutorials, publications, and
tests) that have been made available in draft form for review, prior to formal publication. Also working drafts on the
Recommendation track that enter Last Call. Comments about such items should normally be sent to www-international@w3.org. RSS feed

update: descriptions of changes made to resource pages (articles, FAQs,
tutorials, and tests) on the W3C Internationalization site, and announcements of new Working Drafts. Of use as a reference if you want to learn about
changes in a new version of a given page. May also be particularly interesting for translators who want to be informed when a document they
translated has changed. RSS feed

translation: news exclusively about new and updated translations of
material on the W3C Internationalization site. This information will not usually appear on other lists. Useful for non-English speakers. For a list
of available translations see the translation page. RSS feed

feedback request: From time to time, to ensure that W3C specifications
are internationalized, we need to get feedback on specific topics from people who use various languages or writing systems. These posts are not
usually just pointers to other documents, but contain a problem description and questions for the public at large. They are expected to mostly center
around requirements gathering. Comments should normally be sent to www-international@w3.org. RSS feed

talks: blog entries indicating the location of presentation slides. This
constitutes a list of all talks on the site. RSS feed

tests: a list solely dedicated to news about I18N tests - new or
updated. Good for testers who want to keep up with latest I18N developments. For a list of available tests, however, see the test page. RSS feed